Why Does Tesla Consume Significant Power When Parked?
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Tesla consumes significant power when parked for the following reasons: 1. Power loss in low temperatures: Whether it's a lithium iron phosphate battery or a ternary lithium battery, both contain lithium. Under low-temperature conditions, the activity of lithium ions in the battery decreases, leading to a reduction in the net discharge rate of the battery. 2. Sentry Mode: In this mode, the car is in standby sleep state, but the onboard cameras and sensors continue to operate, continuously monitoring potential hazards in the surrounding environment, thereby enhancing the vehicle's safety performance. 3. Overheat Protection: The cabin overheat protection feature means that for up to 12 hours after leaving the Tesla vehicle, the temperature control system can lower the cabin temperature in extremely high ambient temperatures.